Researchers found 'locked' electron pairs in a cuprate superconductor at higher temps, potentially revolutionizing technology and quantum computing.
Researchers from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University discovered 'locked' electron pairs in a cuprate superconductor at higher temperatures than previously thought. This discovery indicates potential for engineering higher-temperature superconductors, which could revolutionize modern technology and quantum computing. Studying the pairing mechanism in cuprates could help design superconductors that operate at higher temperatures, overcoming limitations in conventional superconductors.
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